Exercise Physiology Program
The Bachelor of Exercise Physiology is run over four years of full-time study.
Program Stages
Stage 1
Foundation science courses and introduction to the profession.
Introductory Exercise Science; Chemistry; Molecules, Cells and Genes; Anatomy; Psychology; Statistics; Exercise Programs and Behaviour.
Stage 2
Comprehensive foundation in biomedical sciences plus exercise science courses.
Biochemistry; Human Physiology; Exercise Physiology; Functional Anatomy; Biomechanics; Movement Assessment and Instruction; Processes in Disease.
Stage 3
Greater depth in medical science courses and profession specific courses.
Physical Activity and Health; Clinical Exercise Physiology; Pharmacology in Exercise; Muscle and Motor Control; Movement Rehabilitation; Neuromuscular Rehabilitation; Electives; General Education.
Stage 4
Courses emphasise the consolidation of clinical skills and knowledge, and skills for independent learning.
Major Clinical Practicum; Research Seminars; Research Project; Electives; General Education.
Year 3 & 4 Electives include: Advanced Exercise Physiology; Physical Activity in Special Populations; Public Health; Health Promotion; Healthy Planning; Health Psychology; Nutrition; Advanced Nutrition; Human Biochemistry; Musculoskeletal Diseases; Cardiovascular Physiology; Endocrine Physiology; Science Communication.
Clinical Training commences from year 1 and is primarily supported by the University’s own Lifestyle Clinic. Placements in year 4 are completed within the University’s Lifestyle Clinic and Clinical Schools in hospitals, as well as other hospitals and private practices.
The UNSW Handbook entry for the
Bachelor of Exercise Physiology program offers detailed information about the requirements and courses available. You can also download a copy of the
program brochure.